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Incisive Media in press freedom battle with Pensions Regulator
LONDON - Business media publisher Incisive Media has accused government body the Pensions Regulator ... Pensions complaining, and Incisive said a member of The Pensions Regulator staff phoned Towler to complain ... , such as the right to keep sources confidential." A regulator spokesperson said: "The Pensions Regulator takes ... The confrontation was provoked by a story that Professional Pensions, published by Incisive Media ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 19-Aug-08
Trinity Mirror forfeits £108m to reduce pension deficit
LONDON - Trinity Mirror plans to shell out £108m to reduce its pension scheme deficit and to return ... Trinity has been in negotiations with the Pensions Regulator, which approved the company s decision to reduce its pension deficit from 154m to 46m. The publisher of The Daily Mirror said ... demerger or sale of the company in the future. The pension top-up and 175m share buy-back programme ...
By Jacquie Bowser / Brand Republic 20-Dec-07
Women and pensioners embrace internet
The media regulator said the web attracted more women last year, with those in the 25-34 age bracket, the most highly sought after age group by advertisers, spending more time on the internet than men of that age. At the other end of the age scale, the over 50s now account for more than a ...
By Darren Davidson / Brand Republic 23-Aug-07
Government plans ad blitz for stakeholder pensions
LONDON - The government is planning a huge advertising campaign to relaunch the stakeholder pension ... Pensions minister Ian McCartney has written to Sir Howard Davies, the City's chief regulator ... by Craig Cash from The Royle Family and actress Jane Horrocks, caused public confusion about pensions, according to market research. Only half of the pensions opened were taken up by people in the target group ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 16-Jul-01
No government aid for Royal Mail pension deficit
LONDON - The prospect of the government providing money to fill Royal Mail's £4bn pensions hole has ... laws if it agreed to Royal Mail's request to put money into its pension fund. However, he did hold ... ," he said. Postcomm, the postal regulator, is expected to reveal this month the price control Royal ...
By by Staff / Brand Republic 17-Nov-05
Royal Mail risks strike backlash over pension scheme closure
with a number of changes to its pension scheme without agreement from the Communication Workers Union. ... Royal Mail yesterday agreed with the pension fund trustees that its final salary scheme will close ... between June and October, after union members rejected Royal Mail s proposals on pay, pensions and modernisation. The move came as Royal Mail was criticised by postal regulator Postcomm for failing to adapt ...
By Daniel Farey-Jones / Brand Republic 28-Mar-08
ITV takeover still on the cards as network mulls plugging pension deficit
LONDON – ITV is considering plugging a significant part of its £580m pension fund deficit, which ... WH Smith because it would have to make up a £250m deficit. With the UK's new pensions regulations ... for the commercial broadcaster, but abandoned plans last week because of the size of the £580m pension deficit ... , which could be as much as £400m, back into the pension fund, making the sale of ITV a more viable option ...
By by Sam Matthews / Brand Republic 25-Jul-05
Lottery rivals wait for regulator’s verdict
Lottery rivals Camelot and the People’s Lottery are due to find out from the game’s regulator today ... LONDON (Brand Republic) – Lottery rivals Camelot and the People’s Lottery are due to find out from the game’s regulator today whether their revised bids have been accepted. New Lottery Commission chairman Lord Burns is due to tell Camelot’s management and Sir Richard Branson’s People’s Lottery team whether ...
Brand Republic 25-Oct-00
Carlton and Granada appeal to regulators
LONDON – Carlton and Granada are to appeal to regulators arguing that the advertising market ... The two have been under fire since they announced their merger just over a week ago from rivals who say that their merger will reduce competition in the television advertising market. Carlton and Granada want the regulator to change the definition of the market and so remove the regulatory hurdles ...
By Staff, / Brand Republic 22-Oct-02
Government reconsiders BBC regulation
to be regulated by an independent authority. Smith said: "I have had the opportunity to reflect further ... of governors. The current communications white paper proposes three tiers of regulation. The first two ... to address key issues such as the digital switch over and the thorny issue of the BBC's regulation ...
By Claire Billings, / Brand Republic 18-Jan-02
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